A brief exchange between Aitboulahcen, a 26-year-old French-Moroccan national, and a Swat team was recorded during the standoff, with a police officer asking: “Where is your boyfriend?” Seconds before a huge explosion was heard, she replied: “He’s not my boyfriend!” Parts of her spine reportedly landed on a police car.

Just thinkin'... be a bastard for these Jihadis getting to Paradise and the 73 virgins and all... if their dicks have been blown off

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They should have counter terrorism units set up at the death site of the savages and if anyone lays a flower, a teddy bear, or bows in prayer, simply snatch them up go find their families and toss them all in any Muslim country of their choosing.

French and Belgian authorities are believed to be investigating whether Salah Abdeslam, the suspect still at large after the Paris attacks, may have decided to abandon his plan and is now in hiding not only from police but from recriminations from extremist associates.

An alleged friend of the fugitive claims Abdeslam was in Molenbeek as recently as Tuesday night, despite a Europe-wide manhunt, and expressed regret about the massacre.

France’s national police chief has admitted authorities still do not have any clear information about the whereabouts of Salah Abdeslam.

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The French TV station iTele is reporting that an unidentified man – not a woman – was the suicide bomber who blew himself up on Wednesday during a violent police shoot-out in St-Denis, write Kim Willsher (@kimwillsher1) and Luke Harding (@lukeharding1968):

It was previously believed that Hasna Aït Boulahcen – a 26-year-old French national whose passport was found in a handbag in what remained of the apartment raided on Tuesday – had blown herself up by detonating a suicide vest. She was killed during the battle with police but wasn’t the suicide bomber, the TV station reported.

The Paris prosecutor confirmed this to the Guardian. “All I can tell you is that the kamikaze was not Hasna,” the prosecutor said.

Aït Boulahcen is the cousin of Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks. His body was also discovered among the ruins of the terrorist apartment.

A picture from social media of Hasna Aït Boulahcen.

On Friday, the Paris prosecutor announced that a third unidentified body was found in the afermath of the raid on the St-Denis apartment. The third body is understood to be that of a man.

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More details from Belgium (via Agence France-Presse): Belgium on Friday charged one suspect with involvement in terrorism over the Paris attacks and released one other as part of a separate investigation into suicide bomber Hadfi Bilal, prosecutors said.

“The person that was arrested yesterday has been charged by the investigating judge with participation in terrorist attacks and participation in the activities of a terrorist organisation, and placed into custody,” Belgium’s federal prosecutor said in a statement.

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When he tore open the man’s T-shirt, David quickly realised what he thought was a gas explosion at the cafe close to the Bataclan, was something far worse

In the chaos of the explosion at the Comptoir Voltaire cafe, one of several targets hit in the Paris attacks, nurse David instinctively sought to help the wounded.

Among them was a man lying amid overturned chairs and tables. David, who asked to be called just by his first name, lay him down. The man did not look to have massive injuries but appeared unconscious, so David began CPR, the cardiopulmonary resuscitation he’d been trained for.

When he tore open the man’s T-shirt, David quickly realised what he initially thought was a gas explosion at the cafe close to the Bataclan music hall where gunmen killed 89, was actually something far worse.

“There were wires; one white, one black, one red and one orange. Four different colours,” he said. “I knew then he was a suicide bomber.“

The man David was trying to resuscitate was Brahim Abdeslam, one of those involved in a series of deadly attacks that killed 130 people at bars, restaurants, a football stadium and a music hall. No one other than Abdeslam died at the cafe.[...] David says police told him Abdeslam’s bomb had not fully exploded.

“[Later] I was thinking about how I lay him on the floor, with me doing CPR. It’s a pretty vigourous process. By just doing that, I also could have been gone,” he said.

he woman who was thought to have blown herself up in the Saint Denis gun siege was actually killed when another member of the Islamic cell let off a bomb, according to a source within the French police.

Hasna Ait Boulahcen, 26, was believed to have become Europe's first female suicide bomber when she let off her explosive vest at a flat in the suburb of Paris during a police raid on Wednesday morning.

But a police source has now revealed she is believed to have died because another member of her terrorist cell let off a bomb as armed officers attempted to storm the third floor property.

Video believed to show moment Paris suicide bomber detonated her vest

Shocking footage was believed to show Ait Boulahcen's head and spine bursting through a window following anexplosion in the besieged apartment block

Part of the spine (blurred, centre left) of a suicide bomber was seen in street after the fierce gunfight in Saint Denis

Salah Abdeslam has reportedly been in touch with friends on Skype, telling them he is hiding in the Brussels area and asking them for help in getting back to Syria.

The friends, who have spoken anonymously to ABC News, said that Abdeslam had called them on Tuesday evening and told them he was caught between the extensive police search and local Islamic State members who were “watching him”, apparently unhappy that he had failed to detonate his suicide vest after the attacks in Paris.

According to ABC’s report:

Abdeslam insisted he played only a minor role in the attacks, but his friends said they doubted his claim of innocence. His brother told ABC News that Abdeslam was “manipulated” by the attack mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, killed in a police raid Thursday in France. Abaaoud and Abdeslam were childhood friends and were arrested when caught in a robbery in 2010, according to an Abaaoud family attorney.

The claims appear to chime with a statement made earlier today by a lawyer for Hamza Attou, one of two suspects charged this week by Belgian authorities for allegedly helping Abdeslam return to the country after the attacks.

She said her client had told her that Abdeslam had appeared agitated in the car as they travelled back to Belgium, and that he was wearing a bulky jacket that could have been hiding an explosives belt.

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5.05pm 17:05A Belgian man of Moroccan origin has been arrested in Turkey on suspicion that he scouted the target sites for attacks that killed 130 people in Paris a week ago, a Turkish government official said. The official, confirming a report by the Dogan news agency, said two other men were also arrested.

The Belgian, Ahmet Dahmani, was arrested at a luxury hotel in the southern coastal city of Antalya. The 26-year-old had been staying in the resort since Monday, according to the report.

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Paris - (CNN)Belgium's capital was under the country's highest terror alert level Saturday -- with Brussels' subway service suspended and people warned to avoid gatherings -- as authorities warned of a possible imminent threat a week after deadly attacks in Paris.

Specific reasons for Friday night's alert weren't released, but as news of the heightened security measures spread, so did information about four new arrests tied to the Paris probe -- one in Brussels' Molenbeek suburb, and three in Turkey.

The Belgian Interior Ministry's crisis center cited only "a serious and imminent threat" when it announced Brussels' terror alert level was rising to 4, the country's highest. But Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel authorities had reason to suspect possible attacks in more than one location.

"We are talking of a threat of several individuals with weapons and explosives, to launch acts, maybe even in several places at once," Michel told reporters in Brussels on Saturday.

Brussels' subway system will be closed until at least Sunday afternoon, when the threat will be re-evaluated, Michel said.

Five jihadists, including one woman, were just 90 minutes away from carrying out a deadly series of five bomb attacks, including at Hanover's football stadium hosting Germany's friendly match against Holland, were stopped after receiving a warning from French intelligence.

A comprehensive dossier of intelligence information on the attack was handed to the German authorities by French intelligence is thought to have led to the immediate evacuation of the football stadium and concert venue in the city, according to local media.

An anonymous paramedic revealed an ambulance was packed with explosives and found outside the HDI Arena, according to one German newspaper, although this was later denied by German authorities amid claims of a cover-up.

Roubaix: Several wounded as hostages taken in French townSeveral people have been wounded in an ongoing hostage situation in the northern French town of RoubaixBy David Raven | MirrorUK | November 24, 2015, 19:20

Medical services say several people have been wounded in an ongoing hostage situation in the northern French town of Roubaix.